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Game Changers Welcome Game 395,000 SEATS IN 7 MAJOR SPORTS VENUES changers ACROSS LA welcome 2026 LA IS A CANDIDATE HOST LA is a sports lover’s dream come true. Use this listing of sports teams and CITY FOR ITS 4TH upcoming events as a guide in planning your next LA fan experience. FIFA WORLD CUP™ Sports Teams For ticket inquiries, see contact information below. BASEBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SOCCER Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles Sparks LA Galaxy April – October May – September March – October [email protected] [email protected] Hansel Soto www.dodgers.com www.la-sparks.com [email protected] www.lagalaxy.com MEN’S BASKETBALL FOOTBALL (AMERICAN) Los Angeles Football Club March – October LA Clippers Los Angeles Chargers Vincent Villarreal October – April September – December [email protected] Justin Dunn www.chargers.com www.lafc.com [email protected] www.clippers.com HOCKEY Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Rams LA Kings October – April September – December October – April [email protected] [email protected] Tyler Sanford www.lakers.com www.therams.com [email protected] www.lakings.com For more info about Los Angeles, visit discoverlosangeles.com The Valley Rose Bowl Stadium • Pasadena Hollywood 2028 LA WILL HOST THE Westside • Dodger Stadium SUMMER OLYMPICS Malibu Downtown FOR THE 3RD TIME STAPLES Center • LA Memorial Coliseum Banc of California • Stadium • SoFi Stadium 2020 SOFI STADIUM Beach Cities DEBUTS /LAX • Dignity Health Sports Park Upcoming Events 2020 2022 2024 College Football Playoffs FEB 29 - LA Sevens Rugby FEB Super Bowl LVI JAN SEMIFINAL MAR 1 Dignity Health Sports Park 6 SoFi Stadium 1 Rose Bowl Stadium NCAA Men’s Basketball MAR WEST REGIONALS 26 & 28 LA Sevens Rugby TBD STAPLES Center Dignity Health Sports Park 2026 Major League Baseball JUL ALL-STAR GAME 14 FIFA World Cup™ Dodger Stadium JUN - JUL CANDIDATE HOST CITY 2023 Los Angeles, CA Major League Soccer San Pedro JUL 20 ALL-STAR GAME Banc of CA Stadium College Football Playoffs JAN 9 PLAYOFF NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2021 SoFi Stadium 2028 JAN College Football Playoffs JUN 123rd U.S. Open (Golf) JUN - Summer Olympics 1 SEMIFINAL 12-18 CHAMPIONSHIP AUG Los Angeles, CA Rose Bowl Stadium Los Angeles Country Club LA Sevens Rugby LA Sevens Rugby TBD TBD Dignity Health Sports Park Dignity Health Sports Park For additional major events, visit lasec.net For more info about Los Angeles, visit discoverlosangeles.com.
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